Selasa, 28 Agustus 2012

A Virus Thieves Bank Accounts Make Kaspersky Overwhelmed


Jakarta -Kaspersky Anti-virus Manufacturers claiming to solve the central lines of code that were overwhelmed in Gauss, a virus of malware designed to steal bank customer identities.

Gauss detected Virus some time ago as being loose in Iran. Malware is still suspected of Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame has a specific purpose, namely to steal customers ' bank data.

The Target that has hounded the virus is very specific, targeting customers in the bank's Approach of Lebanon, as well as a Citibank checking account and PayPal. The Virus was also stealing browser history, cookies, passwords, and system configuration.

Kaspersky is indeed already dissected portion of code in it. The code is known to be closely related to the virus Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame. Yet there are still millions of other codes that are still unresolved and publicised in the official blog of Kaspersky.

Existing code in the paved virus indeed usual anti-virus manufacturers do to the characteristics of these malicious programs. Information obtained could also be used to create penangkalnya.

As quoted from zdnet detikINET , Tuesday (17/8/2012), Kaspersky enlisted the help of anyone who could crack the code.

Kaspesky these plans a step that is still encrypted code is not the first time done. It also manufacturers from Russia ever make a similar step when created by virus Duqu dizzy.

(fyk/eno)

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